The Other War in Viet Nam

Mr. Earl Young of the US Agency for International Development gave his second address to the ACOIA 1966 conference on Friday, February 18, 1966. Mr. Young gave the closing keynote in which he discussed the facts of Vietnam as he and his friends have experienced them, and gave his thoughts on communi...

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Main Author: Young, Earl J.
Format: Electronic
Published: Auburn University Libraries
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Online Access:https://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/audio01/id/10
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Summary:Mr. Earl Young of the US Agency for International Development gave his second address to the ACOIA 1966 conference on Friday, February 18, 1966. Mr. Young gave the closing keynote in which he discussed the facts of Vietnam as he and his friends have experienced them, and gave his thoughts on communism and revolutions in developing nations. The lecture was part of the three-day Auburn Conference on International Affairs (ACOIA) in which speakers discussed the theme of "Subversion in the Sixties." ACOIA was a regional conference, originally sponsored by the Auburn University Student Senate, on international affairs and social issues. Each conference focused on a specific theme and typically featured 5-10 speakers over a two- to three-day period. Circa 1970, the conference's format was changed to a series of speeches over a two- to three-month period; around the same time, the conference's purview was expanded to include domestic issues. In that connection, the conference's name was changed from "Auburn Conference on International Affairs" to "Horizons" in 1971. The Horizons lectures were organized by students on the Horizons Committee of the University Program Council (UPC) in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Title supplied by metadata creator.